Geranium plant named Night Watch

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Night Watch, characterized by its cascading growth habit; its continuous flowering habit; its small to medium-sized, light pink flowers; its striking dark foliage with darker zonation; and its heat tolerance.

The present discovery, hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name,Night Watch, relates to a new and distinct geranium plant.

BACKGROUND

Night Watch is a new and improved variety which has resulted fromdefinite breeding programs and experiments carried on by me in mygreenhouses at 821 Walnut St., Batavia, Ill. Our experiments commencedin March, 1977 and are being carried on continuously. This seedling,79×031 M, is the result of a cross between Frank Headley, an unpatented,variagated foliage, dwarf geranium and Red Heart, an unpatented cascadegeranium.

Asexual reproduction of Night Watch has been accomplished fromvegatative cuttings in my greenhouse in Batavia, Ill. Examination of theplants so propagated has demonstrated that the combination ofcharacteristics herein disclosed for Night Watch are firmly fixed andretained through successive generations of asexual reproduction.

SUMMARY

The new and patentable characteristics of Night Watch reside in itscascading growth habit, its continuous flowering habit, its small tomedium-sized light pink flowers, its striking dark foliage with evendarker zonation and its heat tolerance.

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING

The photograph shows the plant and flower of a fully developed geraniumof the new variety, Night Watch.

BOTANIC DESCRIPTION The Plant

Growth: Night Watch is a continuously blooming geranium with adistinctive dark-colored foliage. The flower head (truss) is small tomedium-sized, double and resistant to shattering. It has a procumbent,cascading growth habit that is vigorous and allows the plant to becomequite large. This geranium is also ethrel responsive. Growth rate israpid, producing a typical 10" flowering basket in 10-12 weeks from four21/4 plants using standard commercial culture.

Blooming habit: A continuous bloomer, throughout the year, outdoors orin the greenhouse with superior blooming performance in exceptionallyhot weather. In brighter, sunnier locations the foliage is much darker.There is a paucity of bloom in the short, dark days of winter. A mature,10" basket commonly produces 18-26 heads at one time.

Inflorescence: Small to medium-sized, tight head, somewhat rounded,measuring 23/4-33/4 inches in diameter.

Foliage:

Quantity.--Abundant.

Size.--Medium, 2-23/4 inches across.

Color.--Parsley Green (00962) with Ivy Green (0001060) zone (The RoyalHorticultural Society Horticultural Colour Chart).

Texture.--Smooth, almost waxy.

Stem: Medium slim, normal internodes, free branching, cascading habit.

Petiole: Medium length, 2-21/2 inches, same color as leaves.

The Flower

Truss:

Size.--Small to medium-size, 23/4-33/4 inches in diameter.

Shape.--Roundish, a flattened globe as it opens.

Number of florets.--Variable, range from 10-22, average 12-15.

Lasting quality.--Average. Blossoms last 5-10 days, longer if cool anddry.

Bud:

Sepals.--Narrow, pointed.

Color.--Camellia Rose (622/1) (The Royal Horticultural SocietyHorticultural Colour Chart).

Form.--Pointed, roundish.

Florets:

Size.--11/4-12/3 inches across.

Petalage.--Double, 9-11.

Color.--Fuschine Pink (627/3) (The Royal Horticultural SocietyHorticultural Colour Chart).

Texture: Light and soft.

Form: Double flower, petals range from 1/3 to 1/2 inch wide.

Behavior: When this plant begins blooming, it is covered with many smallto medium-sized, light pink blossoms that make a striking displayagainst the medium-sized, dark-colored foliage.

Having thus disclosed my invention, I claim:
 1. A new and distinctvariety of geranium plant, substantially as shown and described,characterized by its cascading growth habit, its continuous floweringhabit, its small to medium-sized, light pink flowers, its striking darkfoliage with darker zonation and its heat tolerance.